Displays & Monitors

Iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU 34″ Ultrawide Monitor Review

I’ve been a long time fan and user of Iiyama monitors, having had one of their G-Master 4K monitors for many years now, and it’s still going strong even today! They’ve often appealed to me thanks to their competitive range of features and often very competitive prices too. With that in mind, I have the new Iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU in for review today. It’s sporting a 34-inch panel in a 21:9 format, also known as ultrawide. That’s a pretty huge panel, and it’s going to deliver impressive immersion for movies and gaming, while also giving you many of the advantages of a dual monitor configuration, with all the benefits of it being in a single display.

Iiyama G-Master

It’s certainly a well-equipped monitor, with the 34″ panel delivering an impressive 3440 x 1440 resolution over the 21:9 aspect ratio. It uses IPS technology, so the colour reproduction should be decent, and the monitor promises to deliver 100% of the sRGB and 74% of NTSC, which is certainly decent. Furthermore, it supports FreeSync premium, HDR, and has a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz, so you’ll certainly be able to get your games looking their best with this one. So, plenty of features, and as you’ll see later, a very attractive price, so let’s dive in for a closer look at what’s on offer!

  • 34″ Panel (86.7cm)
  • IPS Technology
  • 3440 x 1440 Resolution
  • 21:9 Aspect Ratio
  • FreeSync Premium
  • 144 HZ Refresh Rate DisplayPort
  • 120Hz Via HDMI
  • 16.7m 8bit Colour (sRGB: 100%, NTSC: 74%)
  • HDR
  • Panel brightness: 350 cd/m²
  • Static contrast: 1000:1
  • Response time (MPRT) 1ms
  • Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 178°/178°, right/left: 89°/89°, up/down: 89°/89°

What Iiyama Had to Say

“Widen your vision with a GB3461WQSU Red Eagle with FreeSync Premium. With IPS panel, 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms MPRT and the 3440×1440 resolution, the monitor allows hardcore gamers to unleash their gaming potential and enjoy superb image quality. The height-adjustable stand ensures you can easily adjust the screen position to your preferences and the ability to customize the screen settings using the predefined and custom gaming modes along with the Black Tuner function gives you control over the dark scenes to make sure details are always clearly visible.” – Iiyama

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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